The IESG has approved the following document:
- 'Assignment of an Ethertype for IPv6 with LoWPAN Encapsulation'
  (draft-ietf-6lo-ethertype-request-01.txt) as Informational RFC

This document is the product of the IPv6 over Networks of
Resource-constrained Nodes Working Group.

The IESG contact persons are Suresh Krishnan and Terry Manderson.

A URL of this Internet Draft is:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-6lo-ethertype-request/





Technical Summary

  IETF currently defines format for IPV6[RFC2460]  with LOWPAN encapsulation in 
RFC4944. However the L2
  MAC frame is using the same ethertype for both IPv6 datagram[RFC2460] and 
IPv6 with LOWPAN encapsulation[RFC4944].
  This works fine when RFC4944 was written for only IEEE802.15.4 L2 medium. As 
time progressed, several
  other ethertype based L2 technolgies found usefulness in using RFC4944 
defined LOWPAN encapsulation methods
  for optimized usage of IPv6 in certain use cases.
  For example, Wi-SUN Alliance intends to use the 15.9 Multiplexed Data 
Information Element to dispatch
  LoWPAN encapsulation frames to upper stack layers.  As specified in IEEE 
802.15.9, dispatch of
  LoWPAN encapsulation frames will require an Ethertype be assigned for LoWPAN 
encapsulation.
  
  WiFi Alliance's HALOW standard ( Low power operation in 900 MHZ band) and 
other L2 technolgies such as 
  Ethernet and Wireshark will benefit from having a separate ethertype for IPv6 
datagrams with LOWPAN
  encapsulation.
  
  Additionally, any existing or future Layer 2 technology, incorporating 
Ethertype based upper layer dispatch,
  can use the Ethertype proposed in this document to dispatch LoWPAN 
encapsulated IPv6 datagrams.

Working Group Summary

  The document had the strong support of the 6lo WG. There were no particular 
points of controversy.

 
Document Quality

The document has been reviewed over the 6lo WG mailing list and has been 
discussed with multiple comments.
The chairs have reviewed the document as well.

Personnel

  Samita Chakrabarti is the document shepherd. Suresh Krishnan is the 
responsible AD.

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